News Paleontology Megalodon sharks may have become megapredators by running hot Warmer-than-seawater body temperature may have helped the ancient sharks swim fast and snag prey Otodus megalodon (center in this illustration, preying on a seal) was warmer-blooded than the great white shark (top left). That warm-bloodedness may have helped it grow so large, but also ultimately spelled its doom as food sources dwindled. Alex Boersma/PNAS Share this:EmailFacebookTwitterPinterestPocketRedditPrint By Carolyn Gramling June 27, 2023 at 12:15 pm Massive, megatoothed Otodus megalodon ran hot — the ancient shark was at least somewhat warm-blooded, new evidence shows.